The Patriot Post® · Thursday Executive News Summary
Top of the Fold
President Biden lays out rose-colored vision for “rebuilding” America through slew of policy proposals in first joint address (Fox News) | Fact-checking seven of Biden’s claims (Daily Signal)
Read Senator Tim Scott’s powerful response (Daily Signal) | “Uncle Tim” slur trends on Twitter after his snowflake-triggering rebuttal (Fox News)
Government & Politics
When will the FBI raid the homes of Joe and Hunter Biden? Feds raid Rudy Giuliani apartment in Ukraine investigation (Fox News)
Republicans call for long-overdue investigation into John Kerry (Daily Caller)
DOJ quietly drops Trump-era policy to withhold federal money from sanctuary cities (Insider)
Double standards: Epoch Times congressional press credentials revoked while Chinese state-run media remains (PM)
YouTube oligarchs censor Dan Bongino’s interview with Donald Trump (Bongino.com)
Samantha Power confirmed by Senate to lead USAID (Axios)
Culture & Heartland
Andrew Brown Jr. body-cam video public release delayed by 30 days (Fox News)
Justice Department indicts three on hate crime charges in death of Ahmaud Arbery (AP)
“Socialist” Seattle councilmembers are now worth millions (FEE) | Meanwhile, more than 200 Seattle police officers have quit over the last year (Fox News)
Stranger Than Fiction
- “Creature” terrorizing Poland town turns out to be a croissant stuck in a tree (Fox News)
Closing Arguments
Policy: Principles for a conservative infrastructure alternative (National Review)
Policy: Biden’s proposed education spending spree is untenable and unaffordable (Heritage Foundation)
Policy: With COVID advice, CDC too often ignores science (Daily Signal)
Satire: CDC now recommends wearing a seat belt even when you’re outside the vehicle (Babylon Bee)
Related satire: Yellowstone says it may soon let buffalo stop wearing masks (Babylon Bee)
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